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    Hey everyone!

    Here are perhaps the most endangered and rarest species within my collection, one that I was waiting for for a year before I could find even a few! lol

    Malagasy Rainbow Burrowing Frog
    Nomenclature: Scaphiophryne gottlebei
    IUCN Red List: Endangered
    Country of Origin: South-western Madagascar.

    Information: This is 1 of 8 species of the Scaphiophryne or also known as the Malagasy Rain Frog genus (members of the Microhylidae family) originating from a severely fragmented, distribution range in Madagascar and like the rest of the genus, it hasn't successfully or widely been bred in captivity. This lack of captive breeding is mainly due to little to no knowledge about reproductive and breeding behaviours in the wild.

    They are believed to be one of the rarest and most beautiful species of Anura in the world, making it definitely the most sort after within the Pet Trade. Like their common name suggests, the main characteristic behaviour is to only come out of burrowing during the wet and rainy seasons, giving it the ability to remain in areas and periods of drought for months.

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    I shall get more photos of them for you all to look at

    Thank you for reading and looking!


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    Beautiful frogs, congrats !
    Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog !​

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    Thank you very much I am trying to find more but it's no where near an easy task! lol

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    Hi,
    I am from Madagascar and work on rainbow frogs and blue legged mantella. Do you have information that we can use for the conservation of these species?
    Thank you

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    Beautiful frogs! Do you have intentions of breeding them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soazara View Post
    Hi,
    I am from Madagascar and work on rainbow frogs and blue legged mantella. Do you have information that we can use for the conservation of these species?
    Thank you
    Hi and welcome to Frog Forum
    I worked at a zoo that had a close relationship with wildlife groups in Madagascar. I was an amphibian keeper for a while and also worked with rainbow frogs, mantellas and reed frogs (Heterixalus sp.) If you can PM me the particulars, I may be able to help you or find someone who can.
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    Wow, I haven't been on for a while and wasn't expecting this many posts on my Thread!! haha

    Quote Originally Posted by Soazara View Post
    Hi,
    I am from Madagascar and work on rainbow frogs and blue legged mantella. Do you have information that we can use for the conservation of these species?
    Thank you
    Hi there,

    Well I wouldn't mind having a chat about either species if I am honest, I am planning on going out to Madagascar for a Research Trip in the next 2 years so would be great to be able to have some dealings with the people striving to Conserve these fascinating animals

    Quote Originally Posted by tgampper View Post
    Hi and welcome to Frog Forum
    I worked at a zoo that had a close relationship with wildlife groups in Madagascar. I was an amphibian keeper for a while and also worked with rainbow frogs, mantellas and reed frogs (Heterixalus sp.) If you can PM me the particulars, I may be able to help you or find someone who can.
    These would be handy for me also as I am doing a lot of research into the Mantella and Scaphiophyrne genus and breed many of the species within Mantella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bombina Bob View Post
    Beautiful frogs! Do you have intentions of breeding them?
    Thank you Ryan

    I would ideally like to breed this species and help out Zoological Collections trying to conserve this species but, the species S.gottlebei has not been bred before via Natural methods so I doubt I would be able to. With little to no decent knowledge on breeding in the wild, it's incredibly had to perform... Mine are currently in their Dry/Arid Preparation Period.

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    Hi,

    It is quite difficult to breed rainbow frogs in captivity (as I know, there is no person who has enable to reproduce them!!!!). However, we intend to work on this topic with local people of Isalo with species outside the park if we gather scientific data and have some financial support. It is why I search information from all of you.

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    This species have life like Sc marmorata but it is in dry habitat. The life history is not well know (I have some publication about them) but I am very interesting on their captive breeding. I am afraid that they will disappear in few years (you do not see the bush fire here!!!!!) and actually I think that the climate change will have effects on this species (last year, their is no rain until the haruna cyclone (in the last of february) however, before, it is in the mid of October or November). Bref, if you know someone who works on this marmorata species, may be we could combine these informations !!!!

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